The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 October 1941 — Page 3

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Mrs. Lola Toy of Los Angeles is visiting Mrs. N. F. Scribner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Daniel and son of Thorntown spent Sunday with Mrs. Laura W’hite. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitson, Mrs. Maggie Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner spent Sunday at lAj fayette and Battle Ground. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Miller spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goff. y_ {S}-F + + *r*F + + + + .}..:. + .[. WEST J EfTTERSON TWP. *'•» Mr. and Mrs. Ves Mason and son and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keller and

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children visited Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Keller last Sunday. Miss Dorothy Bennett called on Miss Mabel Keller Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jennie Morrison called on Mrs. Vada Hadden and daughter Leona Thursday afternoon. Earl J. Cox spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Terry. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sanders called on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCammack Sunday afternoon. Miss Virginia Buis spent Tuesday night with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox. Mrs. Gladys Benassi called on her sister, Mrs. Catherine Coffey Tuesday. Bobbie Vaughn spent Tuesday night with Norman Morrison. Mrs. Mattie Coffey spent last Sunday with Mrs. Orlena Wildman. Mrs. Viola McCammack called on Mrs. Gladys Benassi Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Humphreys were in Cloverdale Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cortie Harcourt were in Greencastle last Thursday afternoon. Miss Lillian Love returned to her home from the county hospital last Sunday. Miss Ruby Alice of Indianapolis spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Alice.

|§5. ■F'F4 , *Ft , * , + + + + + + ,j8} F BARNARD + •!- -1- •!• + -r -!• T -F -F .£. Rev. and Mrs. Prinzing and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Elza Page spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Jewell Page and family. The Ladies Aid Society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrsj Cleon Aliff. Richard Farrow is spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and j Mrs. Ott Farrow. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Hopkins are entertaining their Sunday School class on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs Casmire of Indianapolis spent a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Booker and family. Several from here attended the church wedding in Indianapolis Sunday afternoon of Miss Pearl Isenberg and Rev. Bennie Morgan. Miss Isenberg is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Isenberg of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smythe an.l Mrs. Mabel Young visited relatives near Michigan City, Sunday.

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Hardwood Court Campaign Opens In Greencastle On November 1

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By vlrtuo of a <*« rtifie«l ropy of :t ilecirr to mr diroet.ol from thv rlerK of the Putnam Cireuit Court, of Putnam County, Indiana, in a oause

"The State of Indiana, on the ISddie Buis. Auditor of

Putnam County, Indiana, is plaintiff. im| Arthur R. York, et al. are defendants. requiring me to mnkr the sum of $1,77".Oft and $ , costs, with interest on said decree and costs. I will rxpOBe Jit public sale to the highest

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between the hours of ten tlft) o’clock A M. and four (4) o'clock P. M. of said day. at the south door of the 1 *u 1 na in County, 1 ndlana, »Jourt 11 ouse, In the «'it y ,,f ' Ireent wtl< tin rent and profits for a term mu exceeding sc ven y«a rs. of the following draerii'rd real estate situate in Putnam Coun-

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Fifty-three <■*;{> feet and four (A) inehes off of tin* north sidej»f Iiot 'number Twonty-srvrn tL*7>. in the Kastern Division of tin*

Town of Cloverdale.

If the rents and profits will not sell foi a tufflclent Bum t«* sat lBf> snid decree. interest and costs. I will at tin same time and place expose at public sale the fe«* simple of said real estate to discharge said decree, interest and

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ROBI3RT D. PATTON. Sheriff of

Putnam County, Indiana.

James & Alice,

Attorneys for Plaintiff.

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Frank C. Schoenman THE JEWELER, Watch, Clock anJ Jowehry Repairing Phone 4S9 ' E. Waal ington

TIGER ( I rs FACE DAXVIEI.E IN FIRST GAME OF 11)11-42 SE tsoX’ niREK COI'NTY SALADS 1*1.AA Kmiclidalr, Fillmore, llainliridge Se«' Action X’exi Saturday; Team Sebedllles I.KIed Greencastle's Tiger Cubs open Lheir 11)41-42 hardwood court campaign next Saturday night in the local high school gymnasium when they clash with the Danville basketball team. In addition to the Gree..castle squad, three Putnam county school will also see action on the evening of November 1, as Roachdalea Hawks travel to Bloomingdale; the Bainbri.lge Pointers invade New Winchester, and Fillmore goes to

Monrovia.

Prospects are bright for several high caliber quintets in the county this winter. Greencastle’s Cubs should also rate in the bracket of the state’s better outfits this season anti consequently net fans in this community should witness some interesting contests before tourn.. ment time rolls around. For the benefit of the readers of this column, we are printing the schedules of the various county teams as well as th * Tiger Cub and DeFauw cards, beginning today and continuing next week. GREENCASTLE Nov. 1—Danville Here Nov. 7 Martinsville There *Nov. 14—Shelbyville There Nov. 19—Bloomington There *Nov. 28 Connersville Here Dec. 5—Shcrtridge Hero Dec. 12 Greensburg There Dec 16 Crawfordsville Here Dec. 20- Anderson Here Jan. 2—So. Side Ft. Wayne There Jan. 6 Brazil .... He.rc *Jan. 9—Rushville There Jan. 16—New Albany Then Jan. 23—Jeffersonville Here "Ja.n, 30—Seymour Here Feb. 6 Franklin There ' Feb. 7—Washington Indp. Here Feb. 14 Washington, Ind. . There Feb. 17 Brazil Then *Feb. 20 -Columbus Here * Conference games. ROACHDALE 1—'Bloomingdale T 7—Russellville H 14—North Salem H , 19- Ladoga T . 28 - ‘Bainbridge T , 6—New Winchester T 12— Liston H 17—Fillmore T 19—Russellville 2 Ladoga 9—Bowers 16—Bainbridge 23—Wabash Valley 30—Waveland H 6—New Market H 13— Cloverdale ,H 20 -Fillmore H 27—Sectional Tournament FILLMORE Nov. 1 Monrovia T Nov. 7 Stilesville T Nov. 14 New Winchester P

BOWLING SCHEDULE Monday 8 p. m.- - Home Laundry vs. Coca Co-

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Tuesday 8 p. m.—I>one Star vs. Zinc A Wednesday 8 p. m. Etiel's vs. University Thursday 7:30 p. m. Kroger’s vs. Zinc B Friday 7:30 p. m. —O. & I vs. Midwest BOWLING STANDING University 7 2 .771 Home Laundry 6 3 .667 Midwest 5 4 .55.) Coca Cola 5 4 .555 Zinc A 5 4 .555 Eitel’s 4 5 .441 Kroger’s 4 5 .444 O. * 1 3 6 .333 Zinc B 3 6 .333 Lone Star 3 6 .333 Nov. 19- Paragon T Nov. 26 Van Buren T Nov. 28 Belle Union . H Dec. 5 -Paragon H Dec. 12 Stony Creek Dec. 17- (Roachdale . .11 Jan. 7 -Belle Union ... T Jan. 9 Cloverdale at GHS Jan. 14- -Van Buren H Jan 31 StUeeviUe h Feb. 6 Mecca II Feb. 13—Quincy . H Feb. 20 -Roachdale T BAINBRIDGE Nov. 1—New Winchester T Nov. 7—Dover . H Nov. 14 Russellville H Nov. 21 Open Date Nov. 28 -Roachdale H Dec. 5— Mooresville T Dec. 12 -Belle Union H Dec. 19- Ladoga T Tsin. 2- Cloverdale T Jan. 9—Clayton H Ian. 16— Roachdale H Tan. 30 New Winchester H Fe4>. 6 Ladoga H Feb. 7—-Avon T Fell. 13 Russellville T Feb. 20 Danville T DePauw Rhinies Beat Butler. 7-0 DePauw's freshmen ended the nine-year football domination of the Butler Bull Pups here Friday afternoon. sending Coach Pop Hedden’s squad home on the short end of a 7-0 score. The Old Gold freshmen scored in the second period after muffing an opportunity for a touchdown in the first quarter. Bob Michael scored on a short pass from Dan Guinnup. Colin Howat of Hammond placekicked the extra point. DePauw reached the Butler oneyard line in the first quarter and drove to the one-foot line in the last period to dominate the game. The Butler freshmen made two threats during the afternoon. In the second period, George Mingle threw a long pass to Kenny Gliman, who

Used Car Headquarters Best Bargains liberal Allowances on Trade Ins. Easy Terms KING MORRISON FOSTER CO. Fords Since 1910 The Dealers — That Deal. 14 E. Wash. i>h. 268 810 N. Jackson

For Sale—

FOR SALE: Apples and cider. Buchheit Orchards. 20-tf.

For coal call W. R. Vontres^’, Limedale. Phone 775-J. 16-18-21-23-25-27-29-11.

Try a ton of our Pandora coal off car. It’s good. Greencastle Cash Coal Company. Phone 161-W or 610.

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FOR SALE: Rhode Island Ren pullets. Jake Robbins. 7 miles north on Bainbri Ige-Greencastle road.

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—Real Estate— for SALE: A 198 acre stock and grain farm within five miles of Greencastle, 75 acres tillable oi which 35 acres are bottom land, balance pasure, 6 room house and . barns. Four good springs, 2 wells. Price $5000.00. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 23-3t. FOR SALE: A spb n 114 v ir.rnt lot in North wood. All improvements paid. Price $285.00. J. T. Christie, Real estate. 23-3t. Here is the home you wish for nice home. Newly built five rooms, choice lot, worth $2400, immediate sale $1750. One half cash. Write Banner, Box C. 24-2p.

FOR SALE: 6 rooms, all redecorated, fire place, basement, eleetr-i-Ity, city water, 2 cisterns, gas available, lot 80x160, splendid location. $1000 down, payment will buy th,,, property located in Cloverdale. Rockwell and Morrison, Cloverdale.

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Public sale of antique furniturenice collection of dishes and lamps: in North Salem Tuesday, Oct. 28th, 1 p. m. Earl Beeson. Auct. Col. Victor Carpenter. 21-25-27-3p. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR FARM: Grocery and meat market, new building 40x24 ft., full basemen*, all new fixtures, new clean stock. This is outstanding for making money. Address Box JCT, r /, Banner. 21-25-2p. FOR SALE: Registered Shropshire rams and ewes. Best I ever offered. John W. Day, Fillmore. 4-ll-18-25-4p. LOOK: Red Crown gas is only 18.9c per gallon at Deem’s Standard Service, North Jackson. 2-tf. FDR SALE: Grimes Golden and Jonathan apples, 35c bu. You. pick them up at Ogg’s Orchard. 1-tf. FOR SALE: Apples: Jonathans, Grimes and other varieties, also cider. Crystal Springs Apple Cave, west end Elizabeth street. Kenneth F. Harris. Phone 287-W. 22-23-24-25-27-29-31-1-81. FOR SALE One cheap mare, en, used corn sheller. one Model-A car, 1931; one 19,1l Chevrolet coach, o,. 1936 Ford V-8; 1 1-2 ton truck $225: one 1935 Chevrolet truck, 1 1-2 ton flat top, $185; 1 panel Ford truck Walter S. Campbell. 1-2 mile north town, Goose Island. 24-2t FOR SALE: 80 acre farm in Monroe township on Greencastle-Bain-bridge road. See Charles Rutter, Brick Chapel for further information.

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For Kent—

FOR RENT: 5 room modern steam heated apartment, close in, heat furnished. Phone Rural 139-M. FOR RENT: Modern 3 room furnished apartment. Phone 565-W. 25-28-21 FOR RENT: Sleeping room. Lady or gentlemen. 309 south Jackson street. 24-2t.

FOR RENT: Modern two rooYn unfurnished apartment. Close In. Heat and water furnishe I Phone 357-W. 22-tf. FOR RENT: Large modern room. Pi'ivate entrance. 3 blocks from square. Phone 417-M. 25-2p. K( ill KENT- Furnished apartirn nt private entrance, private bath. All utilities and garage. 612 east Washington. 24-2p.

FOR RENT: 2 rooms and kitchenette. Heatrola, gas range. Phone 366-M. 23-3p.

FOR SALE Buy your rubber tinwagons, steel wheel wagons and spreaders now before market goes up. New Idea spreaders and wagons will advance Nov. 1. No better spreader or wagon made. Ask yorn neighbor. Walter- S. Campbell, 1-2 mile north town. 24-2t

FOR SALE: 500 choice Nebrasn. Calves, sorted to suit buyer. Priced right Ward’s Stock Yards, Crawfordaville, Indiana. 24-6t.

FOR SALE: 40 ash trees, some oak. Mrs. Etta Ikamire, 102 east Poplar. 24-25-28-3p.

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COMMISSIONED U S S Hornet, new 20,OOO-lon aircraft carrier of U. S. Navy, commiisioned »«•;% at NavalOperating Bare. Norfolt, Va. She', re.anth at sad. sk.p. tor Uacl. Sac. Ska » ^ ’eel long and can do better then 30 knots*

PUBLIC SALE l am Mtttta ftMMtaff Ml »Hl sell Complete Form Outfit, on tht- George Wright farm, located !)', miles northwest of Grinn-astle 6 miles south of Morton. 15 miles east of Ha: uville. on the lower Graeneasfle-Hoekville road, Wednesday, October 29,1941 Beginning at 10:30 O'clock. HOUSES—One team mares weighing 1.500 pounds, age 10 years, an extra good team. • cows Registered brown Swiss beitet. coming 2-yeer*dd; registered brown Swiss male vearling: Jersey r w 7 years old. 5-gallon <-ow: Jersey cow 7 years old 4-gallo.n cow; 3 Guernseys. 6 years old, 5-gallon cows; Jet«cv cow 5 year -, old, 5-gallr.n cow; 3 white face yearling heifors; 2 Jersey cows. 5 years old. These cows all giving gcod flow of milk, all are brec. to brown Swiss male a real bunch of cows. IIO(;s Twenty-three shoats, weighing 125 to 130 pounds; 3 good open broril sows. HAY it GHAIN—Twenty-three acres good cr.-rn in fiel I, 800 bushels extra good out::. 4 tens baled clover bay, 4 t -ns baled mowed oats. FARM MAC HINEKY—Silver-King tractor, on rubber, in A-l condition.; 12-inch Oliver tractor gang plrw; 7-f< jt Oliv -i tractor i.hc; Olive- tract cultivator; 8-ft. John Deer binder, good condition; 5-ft. McCo-rmick-Doeririg mowing machine; 2 spiketnoth harrows; John Deere c n planter, with fertilizer attachment, cultipacker, hay rake, good farm wagon, Super-i wheat drill, new electric fence controller, buzz saw outfit, with 50 feet of rclt, go- I set leather harness, set chain harness, garden tools, other article-, too numerous to mention. FI'KMT! RE—Living loom iuitc, dining r mi suite studio couch, 2 linoleum rugs, wool rug. desk, kitchen table, utility cabinet, chairs. Heatrola, laundry stove, cream separator. Kurtzmann player plane, a good one, 1,000 chirk Buckeye electric brooder-, l.OOO-ciiick coal broo er. chicken feeders and fountains. 100 Barred Rock pullets TERMS OF SALE—< ASH. FINLEY M. (OPE

FOR SALE; Restaurant equipment complete. Nearly new. Best made. Value over $4,500 for $1,600. Adam Smith, 112Li N. Walnut, Bloomington. 23-4p.

Alton Hurst, Alva Ford, Ancts. Dinner Served on Grounds

Frank Cooper, Clerk.

FOR SALE, LEASE OR TRADE My fsirrel Belgian stallion. Will trade for anything you have or try to. He cost $750. 4 years ago, will take $150 or lease out 1-2 each. He is broke to work. Walter S. Campbell, Goose Island. 24-25-29-.;i

FOR SALE: Super-Penn Ethel. 17.9c regular, 6 gals, for $1.00. Always better, you'll like it. Babe Conklin, comer of Jackson and Liberty streets. 24-2i FOR SALE: Big nice team. Will trade for stock or feed. Harry Burdette. 3 miles north Bainbridge. 25-3p.

FOR RENT: Very high class 5 room apartment on east Seminary street. New hardwood floors, built in features. All newly decorated. Stoker blower heat and water furnished. Air conditioning independent of furnace. Constant hot water, shown by appointment. Phone 139-M. 24-3t.

FOR RENT: Beautiful country home, 5 rooms and bath, electric water pump, hardwood floors, furnace. electricity and outdoor furnace and flood lights in yard. Phone 139-M. 24-3t.

FOR RENT: 6 rooms, basemen I, large lot, garage, poultry house, well, electricity. Cloverdale, $12.50. Rackwell and Morrison. Cloverdale. 23-25-21.

—Wanted

WANTED: Iioad any place in Missouri, any kind. November 2-3. Rosa Paris, Quincy, Indiana. 23-3p.

WANTED: Junk of all kinds. Greencastle Scrap Paper and Junk Company. 711 Maple avenue. Phone 60. Edgar White. 16-12p WANTED: Double bed with good springs. Call 647-W today. 25-lt. WANTED 50 beauty shops to rent towels, also service taverns and restaurants. Indianapolis Towel Supply. Inquire at Banner. 25-3p

WOMAN WANTED Address our catalogs, 2c each paid In advance plus bonuses. Everything SupplierFree Details Furnished RALEIGH PREMIUM CO. Lawyer's Bldg., Jersey City, N. J. 25-lp

FOR SALE: Baby calves Eoesen Dairy. Phono 4 Fll. 25-P.

FOR SALE: One year old Hampshire Bear; Ten head of good native leetling steers. John S Lofton, ! miles east and 1-4 mile south of Stilesville and Greencastle road. 25-i ;>

was thrown out of bounds on the five-yard line DePauw braced and held for downs. In the closing minutes of the forth period, Butler drove to DoPauw's six-yard line, where the Tiger rhinies again took over on downs. It was the first loss for Coach Hedden in nine years at Butler.

WANTED: Responsible men to call on farmers. Steady work. Good pay. No experience or capital required. Write C. B Morris, Box 834, Dept. 610, Bloomington, Illinois. 23-3t. WANTED; Any Kino of dead dtock Call 278, Greencastle Charges ;»ald. John Wacftel Co eod.

Sell your old auto oodles fenders, sheet scrap, wire. 1200 E. Maryland, tndt&napobs, Indiana AMERICAN COMPRESSED STEEL CORP.

WANTED: Good home for police dog. Phone rural 3F2. 24-3p. —Miscellaneous—

Highest price paid for all kinds of iunk, paper, rags, Iron, all kinds of metal. We also buy beef hides. A & S Junk Yard. Phone 678. Greencastle. 19-tf.

Will prosecute anyone trespassing on my farm. Mrs. Edna M. Best. 23-3t. The Cammack Studio’s Pre-Christ-mas Special: During the month of October we will give one 8x10 photograph. absolutely free vAth an order for a half dozen or more of our best 1 4x6 portraits. Tlie Cammack Studio. Phone 251. Tnos-Thur? Sat-tf.